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Definitions for parolee
pə roʊˈli, -ˈroʊ liparolee
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Princeton's WordNet
probationer, paroleenoun
someone released on probation or on parole
Wiktionary
paroleenoun
A person who is released on parole
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parolee
Parole (also known as provisional release or supervised release) is a form of early release of a prison inmate where the prisoner agrees to abide by certain behavioral conditions, including checking-in with their designated parole officers, or else they may be rearrested and returned to prison. Originating from the French word parole ("speech, spoken words" but also "promise"), the term became associated during the Middle Ages with the release of prisoners who gave their word. This differs greatly from pardon, amnesty or commutation of sentence in that parolees are still considered to be serving their sentences, and may be returned to prison if they violate the conditions of their parole.
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parolee
A parolee is an individual who has been released from prison before the end of their sentence on the condition of good behavior and regular reporting to a parole officer or other authority. Parolees are subject to certain restrictions and their actions are monitored to ensure adherence to the terms of their release. If they violate these terms, they may be returned to prison.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of parolee in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of parolee in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of parolee in a Sentence
Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko:
We’ve just made an arrest and that person is going off to jail and we caught him, he was a parolee.
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- libertad condicionalSpanish
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